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1 School of Kinesiology, Applied Health and Recreation 1 SCHOOL OF KINESIOLOGY, APPLIED HEALTH AND RECREATION Dr. Doug Smith, PhD Professor and School Head The School of Kinesiology, Applied Health and Recreation (KAHR) offers undergraduate and graduate programs in Applied Exercise Science, Physical Education, Recreation Management and Recreational Therapy, and Leisure Studies. These programs provide excellence in graduate and undergraduate education through current academic relevance and proven standards. Candidates are encouraged to engage in scholarly inquiry and research productivity to benefit the people of Oklahoma and beyond. Areas of service extend through involvement with the university, community, state and nation. The commonality in programs within the KAHR provides unique opportunities for program interaction and collaboration for both faculty and students. Course Prefixes Course prefixes in KAHR include HHP (Health and Human Performance); RMRT (Recreational Management and Recreational Therapy); and LEIS (Leisure Studies). Applied Exercise Science Jason Defreitas, PhD Assistant Professor and HHP Coordinator The program in Applied Exercise Science at OSU prepares students through coursework such as biomechanics, exercise physiology, exercise psychology, exercise testing, sports nutrition, cardiac rehabilitation, strength and conditioning, and overall fitness for both healthy individuals and those with special needs. The Degree offers two options: Pre- Professional and Strength and Conditioning. The Pre-Professional concentration is designed for undergraduates interested in careers in Clinical Exercise Physiology, Cardiac/Stroke Rehabilitation, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Athletic Training, and graduate school. The Strength and Conditioning concentration is designed for students interested in careers in Strength and Conditioning, Personal Training, Fitness Instructor, Coaching, Fitness Facility Management, etc. This degree would also serve to prepare the student for various professional certification examinations, such as Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), Certified Special Population Specialist (CSPS), Certified Personal Trainer (NSCA=CPT), Physical Therapist (CPT), Certified Health Fitness Specialist (HFS), Certified Exercise Physiologists (EP-C), etc. Physical Education Patrica Hughes, PhD Associate Professor and Program Coordinator The undergraduate program includes a curriculum designed for professional preparation as a certified teacher of physical education, PK-12. Core courses for all physical education students include sciencebased courses, teaching methods, health and content-specific courses. Students engage in two formal field-based experiences: (1) a 45-hour practicum consisting of on-site observational experiences in one or more public school settings; and (2) a clinical experience (student teaching) in elementary and secondary schools during the final semester. A minor in Coaching Science is also offered, for which a student does not need to be a Physical Education major. Recreation Management and Recreational Therapy Tim Passmore, EdD, CTRS/L Associate Professor and Program Coordinator The program in Recreation Management and Recreational Therapy Program prepares students at the undergraduate and graduate levels for careers in recreation management and recreational therapy. The undergraduate program in Recreational Therapy is accredited through the Committee on Accreditation of Recreational Therapy Education by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Programs. Students completing the Recreational Therapy program are eligible to sit for the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (CTRS) and apply for Medical Licensure in the State of Oklahoma through the Oklahoma Medical Licensing Board. Recreational Therapy prepares students to work in a variety of settings including hospitals, rehabilitation centers, day programs, institutions and within the community. Recreational Therapy is a valued part of the health care and human services. Individuals with illness, disabilities or limitations are helped to restore, enhance or maintain their health, independence and well-being through recreational therapy. Those students completing the Recreation Management program are eligible to sit for the Certified Park and Recreation Professional. Recreation Management prepares students for employment in a variety of settings such as municipal, commercial, and corporate recreation; state and national park services; YMCAs and YWCAs; and armed services recreation. Recreation Management is a growing field and is a multibillion dollar industry. Non-majors may complete a 21-credit minor in Recreation Management. Sports & Coaching Science Program Area Faculty: Tim Baghurst, PhD Associate Professor The Sports & Coaching Science degree prepares students at the undergraduate level for careers in athletic coaching and ancillary fields. The curriculum prepares professionals for certification via various sports organizations relevant to their specific sport of interest (e.g., United States Tennis Association, National Football League, United States Volleyball Association), or prepares them to successfully achieve other sport and exercise-based certifications such as personal training. The degree will also prepare students for the many graduate programs available nationwide in coaching science and education. The Sports & Coaching Science Program prepares students for work and further study in a variety of settings including: professional, collegiate, or secondary school sport organizations; elite training facilities; athletic league officiating; small businesses (e.g., karate, cheer, gymnastics); sport psychology; athletic training; strength and conditioning; and sports management. Programs/Areas of Emphasis Degrees Degrees offered through KAHR programs include Bachelor of Science (BS), Master of Science (MS) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). Applied Exercise Science Applied Exercise Science Pre-Professional - BS Strength and Conditioning - BS

2 2 School of Kinesiology, Applied Health and Recreation Health and Human Performance Health and Human Performance - MS Health, Leisure and Human Performance - PhD Leisure Studies - MS Physical Education Teaching - BS Recreational Management and Recreational Therapy Recreational Management and Recreational Therapy Recreation Management - BS Recreational Therapy - BS Sports and Coaching Science Sports and Coaching Science - BS Courses HHP 1713 Introduction to Athletic Training Prerequisites: Admission to the athletic training program. Description: An introduction to the profession of athletic training. The principles of injury prevention and care relative to athletic injuries and development of essential skills and competencies needed to perform selected athletic training procedures. Theory-based course with required laboratory experiences. Lab: 2 HHP 1753 Introduction to Physical Education Description: The nature, scope and significance of physical education. Historical and philosophical foundations, major sub-disciplines and their interrelationships, and career opportunities. Previously offered as PE HHP 1823 Pedagogy of Non-Traditional Activities, Rhythm, and Movement Prerequisites: HHP and RMRT majors and minors only. Description: Introduction of activities typically taught to supplement individual or team sports in addition to basic fundamentals and methods of movement skills for rhythms including social, creative, developmental, and multicultural dance and activities. Content includes teaching strategies, assessments, skills analysis, skill components, concepts, terms, safety issues, selection of developmentally appropriate activities, and scope and sequencing of skill components by grade level. HHP 1833 Pedagogy of Team Activities Prerequisites: HHP majors and Coaching Science minors only or permission of instructor. Description: Introduction of activities typically taught as team or group activities. Instructional strategies (methodologies) of team sports, scope and sequencing of skill components, assessment, terms, safety issues, lesson structure, and writing performance objectives. Previously offered as HHP HHP 1843 Pedagogy of Individual Activities Prerequisites: HHP and RMRT majors and minors only. Description: Introduction of activities typically taught as individual sports and activities. Teaching strategies, skill components, terms, safety issues, and selection of developmentally appropriate individual activities, scope and sequencing of skill components, assessment, lesson structure, and writing performance objectives. Previously offered as HHP HHP 2222 Introduction to Health Aspects of Gerontology Description: An introductory course of the physical and physiological aspects of aging combined with common pathology and intervention. HHP 2451 Athletic Training Practicum Prerequisites: Full admission into athletic training program. Description: Directed observation in supervised introductory laboratory and clinical experiences in athletic training. Course previously offered as HHP Contact hours: Lab: 2 Schedule types: Lab HHP 2461 Athletic Training Practicum II Prerequisites: Successful completion of HHP 2451, HHP Description: Directed observation in supervised introductory laboratory and clinical experiences in athletic training. Contact hours: Lab: 2 Schedule types: Lab

3 School of Kinesiology, Applied Health and Recreation 3 HHP 2553 Basic Athletic Injury Management Prerequisites: HHP Description: Identification of emergency medical situations and application of basic care for injury occurring in school and athletic setting. HHP 2602 First Aid Description: A competency- and performance-based first aid course. Course previously offered as HLTH HHP 2654 Applied Anatomy Prerequisites: BIOL Description: Action and location of individual muscles and muscle groups. Anatomy as applied to a living person. Common anatomical injuries and diseases will be presented with each joint structure. Lab sections will be structured around specific content area for students' discipline. Course previously offered as HHP 2653 and HLTH Credit hours: 4 Lab: 2 HHP 2664 Mechanism and Management of Musculoskeletal Pathology Description: Appropriate prevention of injury and administration of medical care. Didactic theory and practical experience regarding many aspects of health care. Preparation for future health-care professionals to identify and care for injury occurring during physical activity. Course previously offered as HHP 2663 and HLTH Credit hours: 4 Lab: 2 HHP 2712 Psychomotor Development Description: Fundamental aspects of motor development for infants, children, youth and adults. Course previously offered as PE HHP 2733 Procedures in Athletic Training Prerequisites: HHP 1713, HHP 2654, HHP Description: Introduction to the psychomotor skills required in the profession of athletic training. Procedures relative to injuries and development of essential skills and competencies needed to perform selected athletic training procedures. Theory-based course with required lab experience. Lab: 2 HHP 2802 Medical Terminology for the Health Professions Description: Basic knowledge and understanding of medical language and terminology used in allied health and health professions. HHP 2844 Clinical Examination and Diagnosis I Prerequisites: HHP 2654 and HHP 2664 and HHP Description: Advanced knowledge and skills related to the recognition, diagnosis and appropriate medical referral of injuries to the lumbar spine, pelvis and lower extremities. Course previously offered as HHP Credit hours: 4 Lab: 2 HHP 2854 Clinical Examination and Diagnosis II Prerequisites: HHP 2654 and HHP 2664 and HHP 2733 and HHP Description: Advanced knowledge and skills related to the recognition, diagnosis and appropriate medical referral of injuries to the head, cervical and thoracic spine, upper extremities, abdominal and thoracic regions. Course previously offered as HHP 2853, HLTH 3653, and HHP Credit hours: 4 Lab: 2 HHP 3010 Health and Human Performance Workshop Description: Concentrated study of selected areas of health and human performance, including problems in instruction and administration not usually addressed in the undergraduate curriculum. Course previously offered as HPEL Offered for variable credit, 1-3 credit hours, maximum of 6 credit hours.

4 4 School of Kinesiology, Applied Health and Recreation HHP 3112 Radiography Evaluation and Assessment Prerequisites: Full admission into ATEP clinical or pre-professional option. Description: Introduction to the fundamental principles, equipment, and common methods and procedures of radiography. HHP 3114 Physiology of Exercise Prerequisites: MATH Description: A study of the various bodily systems, including major organs and tissues, and how they respond to acute and chronic exercise of varying intensity, duration and frequency. Course previously offered as PE Credit hours: 4 Lab: 2 HHP 3123 Principles of Personal Training Description: To develop an understanding of the basic skills and competencies in personal training and evaluation and prepare for the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) personal trainer certification exam. A detailed study of personal training inclusive of musculoskeletal and cardiorespiratory anatomy, resistance training, aerobic exercises, nutrition, health appraisal, fitness testing, flexibility, and plyometric training. The role of the personal trainer will also be addressed. HHP 3133 Sport Supplements For Human Performance Description: To develop an understanding of the proper selection and administration of sport supplements, risk factors involved in consuming supplements, and discussion of how specific supplements may or may not affect performance. HHP 3223 Motor Learning Description: An in-depth study of motor learning and motor performance. Special emphasis on skilled performance, motor learning theory, motor abilities and individual differences in motor learning. Course previously offered as PE HHP 3233 General Medical Concepts Prerequisites: HHP 2654, HHP 2664, and ZOOL 3204, CHEM 1314, HHP Description: Specific pathologies, medical conditions, and possible avenues for treatment of non-orthopedic conditions. Based in current medical research, theory and practical outcomes. HHP 3333 Ethics in Sports Administration and Coaching Description: Exploration of the ethical, legal, and professional dilemmas that occur in athletic administration and coaching. HHP 3433 Early Laboratory Clinical Experiences in Physical Education Prerequisites: HHP 1753 or consent of the instructor. Description: The initial pre-professional clinical experience for schools, kindergarten through grade twelve, with primary duties including assisting in physical education classes. Required for full admission to Professional Education. Graded on a pass-fail basis. Previously offered as HHP Contact hours: Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 HHP 3443 Psychosocial Aspects of Sport and Coaching Description: Examination of the psychological aspects of sport that impact the performances of coaches and athletes. HHP 3451 Athletic Training Practicum III Prerequisites: Successful completion of HHP 2461, HHP 3802, HHP Description: Directed observation in supervised intermediate laboratory and clinical experiences in athletic training. Contact hours: Lab: 2 Schedule types: Lab HHP 3461 Athletic Training Practicum IV Prerequisites: Successful completion of HHP 3451, HHP Description: Directed observation in supervised intermediate laboratory and clinical experiences in athletic training. Contact hours: Lab: 2 Schedule types: Lab

5 School of Kinesiology, Applied Health and Recreation 5 HHP 3553 Theory and Practice of Coaching Description: The purpose of the course is to introduce and analyze the essential concepts and knowledge concerned with coaching in sports and related areas. This course provides a platform from which deeper knowledge in specific sub disciplines can be acquired through class specialization. HHP 3663 Biomechanics Prerequisites: HHP Description: The study of anatomical mechanical phenomena underlying human motion. Application of biomechanical concepts to a wide variety of exercise, fundamental movement, sport and physical activity. Course previously offered as PE HHP 3673 Pathology and Pharmacology in Sports Medicine Prerequisites: HHP 2664, CHEM 1314, ZOOL Description: Principles of cellular inflammation, immunopathology, tissue growth and circulation. Examination of physiological drug activity in the body, drug disposition and pharmacokinetics in sports medicine. HHP 3753 Methods in Teaching Elementary Physical Education Prerequisites: HHP 1753, HHP 1823, HHP 1833, HHP Description: Instructional styles, implementation of behavioral goals and objectives through unit and lesson preparation, teaching methods and classroom management. Course previously offered as PE HHP 3763 Health and Physical Education for Elementary Age Children Description: Methods of teaching health and physical education to elementary age children. Theory and practical experience of health behaviors, movement skills and physical fitness. Course previously offered as HPEL HHP 3773 Methods in Teaching Secondary Physical Education Prerequisites: HHP 1753, HHP 1823, HHP 1833, HHP Description: Instructional styles, implementation of behavioral goals and objectives through unit and lesson preparation, teaching methods and classroom management. Course previously offered as PE HHP 3802 Therapeutic Modalities for Injury I Prerequisites: HHP 2654, HHP 2664, CHEM 1314 and concurrent enrollment ZOOL Description: Discussion and application of common thermal and mechanical interventions used in the treatment of acute and chronic injuries to the musculoskeletal systems. Course previously offered as HHP Contact hours: Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 HHP 3883 Coaching Internship Description: Experience working with individual athletes, teams, coaches, and others in a practical setting. Contact hours: Other: 3 HHP 3902 Therapeutic Modalities for Injury II Prerequisites: HHP Description: Discussion and application of common electronic and physiologic devices used in the treatment of acute and chronic injuries to the musculoskeletal systems. Course previously offered as HHP 3903, HHP 4903, HLTH 4902, and HHP Contact hours: Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 HHP 3924 Therapeutic Exercise Prerequisites: HHP Description: Scientific methods used in therapeutic exercise and rehabilitation of injuries. Investigation of mechanisms of injury, anatomical structures involved and methodological approach in designing rehabilitative programs. Course previously offered as HHP 3923, HHP 4923, and HLTH Credit hours: 4 Lab: 2

6 6 School of Kinesiology, Applied Health and Recreation HHP 3993 Building and Sustaining a Successful High School Wrestling Program Description: Students learn the skills and to impart information necessary to build a successful and sustainable high school wrestling program. HHP 4010 Directed Study Prerequisites: Written approval by department head. Description: Supervised readings, research or independent study of trends and issues related to the area of health, physical education or leisure services. Offered for variable credit, 1-3 credit hours, maximum of 6 credit hours. HHP 4123 Principles of Strength and Conditioning Description: Designing and implementing safe and effective strength training and conditioning programs and apply exercise prescription principles for training, injury prevention, and reconditioning, This course is also designed to prepare students for the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) exam. HHP 4243 Research Methods in Athletic Training Prerequisites: STAT Description: Interactive study of importance and process of conducting ethical research in athletic training and the healthcare professions. Emphasis placed on research design, ethics, collection of data, and the dissemination of results. HHP 4443 International Perspectives of Coaching Prerequisites: Permission of the Instructor. Description: Students will acquire experiential coaching opportunities in an international environment, and will design and deliver coaching across a variety of sports and across multiple age groups. HHP 4451 Athletic Training Practicum V Prerequisites: Successful completion of HHP Description: Directed observation in supervised advanced laboratory and clinical experiences in athletic training. Contact hours: Lab: 2 Schedule types: Lab HHP 4461 Athletic Training Practicum VI Prerequisites: Successful completion of HHP 3233, HHP Description: Directed observation in supervised advanced laboratory and clinical experiences in athletic training. Contact hours: Lab: 2 Schedule types: Lab HHP 4480 Internship in Health and Human Performance Prerequisites: Last semester senior standing with cumulative GPA of Description: Supervised experience in school (physical education and health), community worksite or athletic training settings in order to qualify or prepare for appropriate teaching and professional certification. Course previously offered as PE Offered for variable credit, 1-12 credit hours, maximum of 12 credit hours. -12 HHP 4530 International Athletic Training Description: Explore and experience the techniques of prevention and care of athletic injuries in a culture outside of the United States. Course must be taken in two different countries to count as second time credit. Offered for variable credit, 1-3 credit hours, maximum of 6 credit hours. Contact hours: Lecture: 1 HHP 4643 School Health and Safety for Physical Educators Description: Health and safety content for which physical educators are held responsible. HHP 4723 Assessment in Physical Education Prerequisites: Full admission to professional education. Description: Evaluation techniques commonly used by physical educators and health professionals to measure knowledge, attitudes, sport skill proficiency and physical fitness. Course previously offered as PE 4723.

7 School of Kinesiology, Applied Health and Recreation 7 HHP 4733 Organization, Administration and Curriculum in Physical Education and Athletics Prerequisites: HHP 3753, HHP 3773 or concurrent enrollment; full admission to professional education. Description: Curricular design and management of physical education (P-12) and athletic programs. Course previously offered as PE HHP 4773 Principles of Exercise Testing and Prescription Prerequisites: HHP Description: Study of principles of exercise testing including submaximal and maximal tests, exercise and basic electrocardiography, and guidelines for recommending exercise as related to health promotion and exercise science. Course previously offered as HLTH HHP 4793 Adapted Physical Education Prerequisites: HHP 3753, HHP 3773, full admission to Professional Education. Description: Cognitive and psychomotor characteristics of disabling conditions, needs and challenges of educating the exceptional learner in the regular physical education program. Course previously offered as PE 4793., Undergraduate HHP 4901 Rehabilitation Seminar Prerequisites: HHP 2844, HHP 2854, HHP 3673, HHP 3904, HHP 3924 and HHP Description: Capstone course using patient problems to develop clinical decision-making incorporating preceding course work in pathology assessment, therapeutic modalities, exercise and pharmacology. Contact hours: Lecture: 1 HHP 4933 Administration and Organization of Athletic Training Programs Prerequisites: HHP Description: The administration and organization of athletic training programs including planning and implementation, certification procedures, code of professional practice, safety standards and resource management. Course previously offered as HLTH HHP 4983 Current Issues in Athletic Training Prerequisites: HHP 3663, HHP 4451 and admission to athletic training program. Description: Development of competencies set by the National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification. Current issues facing athletic trainers and the role in today's health care systems., Undergraduate HHP 5000 Master's Thesis Description: Independent research required of candidates for master's degree. Credit awarded upon completion of thesis. Course previously offered as HPEL Offered for variable credit, 1-6 credit hours, maximum of 6 credit hours. -6 HHP 5010 Seminar Description: Selected topics from the profession not covered in other courses. Presentation and critique of research proposals and results. Course previously offered as HPEL Offered for variable credit, 1-2 credit hours, maximum of 4 credit hours. -2 HHP 5020 Health and Human Performance Workshop Description: Workshop in selected areas of health and human performance. Course previously offered as HPEL Offered for variable credit, 1-3 credit hours, maximum of 6 credit hours. Contact hours: Lecture: 1 HHP 5030 Field Problems in Health and Human Performance Description: Individual investigations of issues in the areas of health and human performance. Course previously offered as HPEL Offered for variable credit, 1-3 credit hours, maximum of 6 credit hours. HHP 5033 Advanced Techniques in Orthopedic Assessment Description: Knowledge in evaluating various upper and lower extremity orthopedic injuries.

8 8 School of Kinesiology, Applied Health and Recreation HHP 5053 Research Design in Leisure, Health and Human Performance Prerequisites: PSYC 5303 or STAT Description: Research design with applicability toward leisure, health and human performance. Conceptual understanding of theory, tools and processes involved in designing research. Course previously offered as LEIS HHP 5073 Psychological Aspects of Sport Description: Psychological foundations of sport emphasizing performance enhancement by athletes through psychological training techniques. Course previously offered as HPEL HHP 5122 Therapeutic Modalities I Prerequisites: Admission into the Entry Level Masters degree Athletic Training Education Program. Description: Advanced knowledge in the application of common thermal and cryotherapeutic interventions for acute and chronic injuries as they related to evidence based practice. Contact hours: Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 HHP 5173 Therapeutic Interventions in Athletic Training Description: Advanced understanding of various methods of how to treat orthopedic injuries commonly seen in health care. HHP 5523 Current Readings in Health Description: Contemporary research, literature, projections and views as applied to total health and well-being. Course previously offered as HPEL HHP 5530 International Athletic Training Description: Explore and experience the techniques of prevention and care of athletic injuries in a culture outside of the United States. Course must be taken in two different countries to count as second time credit. Offered for variable credit, 1-3 credit hours, maximum of 6 credit hours. Contact hours: Lecture: 1 HHP 5593 Human Electrocardiographic Interpretation Prerequisites: HHP 3114 or consent of instructor. Description: Knowledge concerning the collection and interpretation of the electrocardiogram (EKG) and its relationship to heart anatomy, physiology and electrophysiology. Course previously offered as HPEL HHP 5603 Principles of Performance Enhancement Prerequisites: HHP 2654, HHP 3114, ZOOL Description: Theoretical foundation of specific tenets of exercise and performance enhancement. Upon successful course completion students will be eligible to sit for the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) examination for NASM Performance Enhancement Specialist certification. HHP 5613 Cardiac Rehabilitation Prerequisites: HHP 2653 and HHP 3114 or equivalent. Description: Factors involved in cardiovascular disease. History, implementation and administration of cardiac rehabilitation programs. Course previously offered as HPEL HHP 5703 Principles of Corrective Exercise Description: A scientific approach to corrective exercise program design and implementation. HHP 5733 Motor Learning Description: Research in psychology and physical education relevant to the understanding of the nature and basis of motor skill learning. Course previously offered as HPEL 5733.

9 School of Kinesiology, Applied Health and Recreation 9 HHP 5823 Applied Neuromuscular Anatomy and Physiology Prerequisites: HHP Description: Structure and behavior of the human body, especially as it pertains to movement. Particular emphasis will be placed on neuroanatomy, the muscular system, and the neurophysiological basis of human movement. An introduction to clinical motor-related disorders will also be provided. Course previously offered as HPEL HHP 5843 Quantitative Biomechanics and Kinesiology Prerequisites: HHP Description: Analytical approach to the study of the human nervous system and human motion as applied to kinematic and kinetic analysis. Additional flat fee of $10.00 applies. Course previously offered as HPEL HHP 5853 Clin Ex Test & Prescript Prerequisites: HHP Description: An in-depth study of the principles and application of clinical exercise testing including submaximal and maximal tests, oxygen consumption, and electrocardiography. Guidelines to prescribing individualized exercise plans will also be covered. Special attention will be paid to clinical variables and special populations. Course previously offered as HPEL HHP 5863 Stress Testing and Exercise Prescription II Prerequisites: HDFS Description: Theoretical aspects of evaluating functional capacity through stress testing with the development of exercise prescription for special populations with physiological limitations imposed by age, disease, heredity and environment. Course previously offered as HPEL HHP 5873 Human Bioenergetics Prerequisites: HHP Description: Human energy production, utilization and storage in response to exercise. Course previously offered as HPEL HHP 5894 Biochemistry of Exercise Lab Methods Prerequisites: Consent of the instructor. Description: Practice using basic laboratory skills which can be applied to sophisticated techniques in biochemical analysis. General biochemistry as it relates to exercise metabolism, laboratory procedures, calculations, common lab problems and solutions and laboratory safety procedures. Credit hours: 4 Lab: 2 HHP 5923 Readings in Neurophysiology Description: Establishes a foundation in neurophysiology, particularly relating to health and the neural control of human movement. Developed through examining original research, especially the seminal articles from this field with special emphasis on areas of contention and controversy. Same course as HHP 5823: Applied Neuromuscular Anatomy and Neurophysiology. HHP 6000 Doctoral Dissertation Description: Exploration and presentation of selected topics and research in health and human performance. Course previously offered as HPEL Offered for variable credit, 1-25 credit hours, maximum of 25 credit hours. -25 HHP 6010 Independent Study in Health and Human Performance Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. Description: Supervised readings, research or independent study of trends and issues related to the areas of health and human performance. Course previously offered as HPEL Offered for variable credit, 1-3 credit hours, maximum of 6 credit hours. HHP 6013 Professional Issues in Health and Human Performance Description: This course is designated to introduce doctoral students to the major areas of higher education relevant to professional preparation in health and human performance curricula. Included are issues of higher education, roles of the educator, curriculum development, implementation and management, instructional strategies, and accreditation.

10 10 School of Kinesiology, Applied Health and Recreation HHP 6020 Research Colloquium Description: Exploration and presentation of selected topics and research in health and human performance. Course previously offered as HPEL Offered for variable credit, 1-3 credit hours, maximum of 3 credit hours. HHP 6023 Special Topics in Health and Human Performance Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate College. Description: Special topics related to health and human performance. Investigation, discussion and analysis of contemporary topics. HHP 6053 Advanced Research in Health and Human Performance Prerequisites: Graduate elementary statistical methods course. Description: In-depth study of selected surveys and experimental research in HHP, including questionnaire development, survey methodology and analysis of data. Course previously offered as HPEL HHP 6063 Statistical Computing and Proposal Writing Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. Description: Instruction in the use of SPSS using a personal computer. Preparation of research proposals. Course Previously offered as HHP HHP 6083 Biomedical Signal Acquisition Description: Writing custom software for use in a laboratory setting using LabVIEW. Intended for any lab-based science degree programs in which signals are acquired and analyzed, especially BIOMEDICAL SIGNALS. Acquiring data, interfacing with laboratory equipment, and analyzing and organizing data, with self-designed custom software program. No prior computer programming knowledge required. HHP 6723 Curriculum Development in Health, Leisure and Human Performance Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate College. Description: Identification and analysis of curriculum theories with emphasis on traditional and innovative approaches to curriculum design for programs in health, leisure and human performance. Course previously offered as HHP LEIS 1232 Beginning Golf Description: Theory and practice of basic skills, rules, terminology and etiquette. LEIS 1242 Beginning Tennis and Racquetball Description: Theory and practice of tennis and racquetball; basic skills, rules, terminology, and game strategy for singles and doubles play. No credit for students with credit in LEIS LEIS 1252 Beginning Tennis Description: Theory and practice of basic skills, rules, terminology and game strategy for singles and doubles play. No credit for students with credit in LEIS LEIS 1322 Bowling Description: Theory and practice of approaches, deliveries, releases and mechanical principles involved in aiming and follow through.

11 School of Kinesiology, Applied Health and Recreation 11 LEIS 1342 Physical Fitness Description: Theory and practice of aerobic and weight training activities with learning experiences designed to promote physical fitness. LEIS 1352 Weight Training Description: Improvement of muscular strength and endurance in the major muscle groups of the body through progressive resistive exercise. Fundamental anatomy, physiology, mechanical principles, methods and techniques as applied to weight training programs. LEIS 1362 Self Defense Description: Theory and practice of self defense; scientific principles of gravity and body control over opposing forces, and principles of contest judo. LEIS 2112 Rock Climbing Description: Theory and practice in the basics of technical rock climbing, bouldering and spelunking. Additional flat fee of $30.00 applies. LEIS 2122 Backpacking and Hiking Description: Theory and practice of outdoor skills and leadership techniques for executing and evaluating a wilderness activity. Additional flat fee of $30.00 applies. LEIS 2322 Recreational Dance Description: Theory and practice of traditional social dances and a variety of "free style" dance forms. LEIS 5000 Master s Thesis Prerequisites: Consent of major professor. Description: Research in leisure studies for master's degree. Offered for variable credit, 1-6 credit hours, maximum of 6 credit hours. -6 LEIS 5010 Directed Study in Leisure Services Description: Directed study in Leisure and from the profession on topics not included in other courses. Offered for variable credit, 1-3 credit hours, maximum of 20 credit hours. LEIS 5020 Workshop in Leisure Studies Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. Description: Advanced instruction on specialized topic areas in leisure studies. Offered for variable credit, 1-6 credit hours, maximum of 20 credit hours. LEIS 5023 Legal Aspects of Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services Description: The application and interpretation of the law as it applies to teachers, coaches and administrators of health, physical education and leisure services programs. Course previously offered as HHP LEIS 5030 Field Problems in Leisure Studies Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. Description: Applied research within the practice of leisure studies. Offered for variable credit, 1-6 credit hours, maximum of 20 credit hours.

12 12 School of Kinesiology, Applied Health and Recreation LEIS 5073 Recreational Therapy and Geriatrics Prerequisites: LEIS 2433 or consent of instructor. Description: Role of Recreational Therapists (RT) working with geriatric population. Topics include terminology, etiology, prognosis, assessment, and program development in RT. LEIS 5403 Interpretation in Leisure Services Description: Organization and administration of visitor centers and interpretive naturalist programs, philosophic approaches, and methods for interpreting the natural and cultural history of public parks and recreation areas. Course previously offered as HPEL LEIS 5413 Organization and Administration of Leisure Services Description: Systematic approach to problem solving and decisionmaking for structure, personnel management, finance and program development for leisure service delivery systems. Course previously offered as HPEL LEIS 5423 Supervision and Leadership in Leisure Services Prerequisites: Graduate standing. Description: Administrative supervision and leadership in leisure services delivery systems. An examination of theories and practice as it relates to human, programmatic, and facility resources. LEIS 5433 Current Issues in Leisure Services Prerequisites: Admission to the leisure studies program. Description: Current issues related to the leisure services profession. Investigation, discussion and analysis of contemporary issues. LEIS 5443 Social Foundations of Leisure Services Prerequisites: Graduate standing. Description: Social, psychological, philosophical and historical foundations of leisure. The impact of social forces on leisure throughout history. Course previously offered as HPEL LEIS 5453 Social Psychology of Leisure Description: Inquiry into the understanding of human behaviors, thoughts and attitudes related to leisure, and the understanding of complex issues related to the social psychology of leisure. LEIS 5463 Issues in Recreational Therapy Prerequisites: LEIS 2433 or professional experience in recreational therapy. Description: Current issues in recreational therapy with emphasis on accreditation, certification, licensure, quality assurance and ethics. LEIS 5473 Leisure and Aging Prerequisites: LEIS 2433 or consent of instructor. Description: Overview of the leisure needs and services for older adults, with emphasis upon the delivery system and leisure interventions. Course previously offered as HPEL LEIS 5483 Recreational Therapy for Persons with Physical Disabilities Prerequisites: LEIS 2433 or professional experience in recreational therapy. Description: The role of recreational therapy in the treatment and rehabilitation of individuals with physical disabilities. Emphasis on terminology, prognosis, etiology or specific disabilities, program development, assessment. LEIS 5493 Recreational Therapy in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities Prerequisites: LEIS 2433 or professional experience in recreational therapy. Description: The role of recreational therapists (RT) in mental health or intellectual disabilities with emphasis upon client prognosis and methodologies of treatment programs.

13 School of Kinesiology, Applied Health and Recreation 13 LEIS 6000 Doctoral Dissertation Description: Required of all candidates for the Doctor of Philosophy degree. Credit is given upon completion of the dissertation. Offered for variable credit, 1-25 credit hours, maximum of 25 credit hours. -25 LEIS 6010 Independent Study in Leisure Studies Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. Description: Supervised readings, research or study of trends and issues related to leisure studies. Offered for variable credit, 1-3 credit hours, maximum of 20 credit hours. LEIS 6013 Professional Issues in Leisure Studies Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate College. Description: Introduction to higher education issues relevant to professional preparation in leisure studies curricula, including roles of the educator, curriculum development, implementation and management, instructional strategies and accreditation. LEIS 6020 Leisure Research Colloquium Prerequisites: Graduate student standing. Description: Exploration and presentation of selected topics and research in leisure studies. Offered for variable credit, 1-3 credit hours, maximum of 20 credit hours. LEIS 6023 Special Topics in Leisure Studies Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate College. Description: Special topics related to recreation, parks and leisure studies. Investigation, discussion and analysis of contemporary topics. LEIS 6043 Ethical Issues in Health, Leisure, and Human Performance Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate College. Description: A survey of ethical issues with specific emphasis on health, leisure, and human performance in higher education. LEIS 6453 Leisure Behavior Description: The advanced study of leisure and human behavior. Research related to the understanding of how and why humans engage in leisure. LEIS 6763 Management in Health, Leisure, and Human Performance Settings Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate College. Description: Essential elements of organizational structures, management issues, functions and styles in public, non-profit and private settings in health, leisure and human performance. Course previously offered as HHP RMRT 2403 Leisure and Society Description: The leisure phenomenon, the leisure services industry, and societal views of leisure in the United States. Exploration of personal and social views of leisure and how those views impact individuals, families and social groups. Previously offered as RMTR RMRT 2413 Introduction To Leisure Services Description: The nature, scope and significance of leisure and recreation. Delivery systems for leisure services, major program areas and the interrelationship of special agencies and institutions serving the recreation needs of society. Previously offered as RMTR RMRT 2433 Introduction to Recreational Therapy Description: Theory and application of recreational therapy with emphasis on types of illnesses and disabilities, delivery systems, programming services. Previously offered as RMTR 2433.

14 14 School of Kinesiology, Applied Health and Recreation RMRT 2443 Contemporary Issues in Diversity (DS) Description: Exploration of the primary and secondary dimensions of diversity and their impact on society. Individual and institutional responses to cultural diversity. Previously offered as RMTR General Education and other Course Attributes: Diversity, Social & Behavioral Sciences RMRT 2463 Laboratory In Leisure Services Description: Lecture, discussion and experiential learning of recreation and leisure activities. Adapted activities, small and large group games, sports, arts and crafts, music, drama and cultural events. Previously offered as RMTR Lab: 2 RMRT 2473 Foundation of Leisure Service Leadership Description: Introduction to the principles and practical applications of group leadership techniques, problem solving, supervision and evaluation of personnel. Previously offered as RMTR RMRT 3010 Leisure Services Workshop Description: Intensive training program on a specialized topic in leisure services. Previously offered as RMTR Offered for variable credit, 1-3 credit hours, maximum of 9 credit hours. -9 RMRT 3212 Lifeguard Training Description: Theory and practice of water safety and rescue skills essential for lifeguards. May obtain American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Certification. Previously offered as RMTR RMRT 3313 Camp Operations and Programs Description: Operations and programming for day and resident camps. Includes all camp settings and camper populations. Previously offered as RMTR RMRT 3413 Recreational Therapy and Mental Illness/Intellectual Disabilities Prerequisites: RMRT Description: The role of Recreational Therapists (RT) working with individuals diagnosed with mental illness and/or intellectual disabilities. Topics include terminology, etiology, prognosis, assessment, and program development in RT. Previously offered as RMTR RMRT 3423 Recreational Therapy In Geriatric Practices Prerequisites: RMRT Description: The role of Recreational Therapists (RT) working with the geriatric population. Topics include terminology, etiology, prognosis, assessment, and program development in RT. Previously offered as RMTR RMRT 3431 Recreation Management Practicum I Prerequisites: RMRT Description: Supervised practical experience with leadership responsibilities for planning, conducting and evaluating activities and programs. Graded on a pass-fail basis. Previously offered as RMTR Contact hours: Lecture: 1 RMRT 3432 Recreation Management Practicum II Description: Supervised practical experience with leadership responsibilities for planning, conducting and evaluating activities and programs. Previously offered as RMTR Graded on a pass-fail basis. RMRT 3433 Recreational Therapy and Physical Disabilities Prerequisites: RMRT Description: The role of Recreational Therapists in the rehabilitation of individuals with physical disabilities. Topics include terminology, etiology, prognosis of specific problems, assessment, and program development in RT. Previously offered as RMTR 3433.

15 School of Kinesiology, Applied Health and Recreation 15 RMRT 3441 Warm Water Therapy Lab Description: This aquatic lab course is designed to give students valuable hands-on experience with participants with disorders ranging from preschool through senior citizen population. Previously offered as RMTR Contact hours: Lab: 2 Schedule types: Lab RMRT 3463 Program Design in Recreation Management Services Prerequisites: MATH 1513, MATH 1483 or equivalent. Description: Emphasis on organization, supervision, promotion and evaluation of programs. Previously offered as RMTR RMRT 3473 Medical Procedures For Recreational Therapy Description: The course covers the basic knowledge documentation including vocabulary, abbreviations, symbols, prefixes, and suffixes typically used in clinical settings in which Recreational Therapists practice. Taken concurrently with Junior Internship Courses. Previously offered as RMTR RMRT 3480 Junior Internship Prerequisites: RMTR 2413, RMTR 2473, RMTR 3441, co-requisite RMTR 3473 and one course in emphasis areas of study (Recreational Therapy or Leisure Service Management). Description: Supervised practical experience (minimum 200 to 400 contact hours based upon credit hours enrolled) with leadership responsibilities for planning, conducting and evaluating activities and programs. Previously offered as RMTR Graded on a pass-fail basis. Offered for variable credit, 3-6 credit hours, maximum of 6 credit hours. -6 Contact hours: Other: 3 RMRT 3491 Pre-Internship In Leisure Services Description: Preparation for internship in therapeutic recreation and leisure services management. Previously offered as RMTR Contact hours: Lecture: 1 RMRT 4010 Directed Studies in Leisure Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and program head. Description: Supervised readings, research or study of trends and issues related to leisure studies. Previously offered as RMTR Offered for variable credit, 1-9 credit hours, maximum of 9 credit hours. -9 RMRT 4213 Water Safety Instructorship Description: Methods of teaching swimming and aquatic safety with practical application of knowledge, principles and analysis of skills. May obtain American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor's Certification (WSI). Previously offered as RMTR RMRT 4433 Evaluation of Leisure Services Prerequisites: STAT Description: Methods, techniques and application of the evaluation process related to a wide variety of leisure service functions: clientele, programs, personnel, facilities and organization. Previously offered as RMTR RMRT 4453 Outdoor Education Description: Development of a holistic approach to teaching and learning in the outdoors. Learning in, about, and for, the out-of-doors as a process for acquiring skills with which to enjoy outdoor pursuits. Previously offered as RMTR 4453., Undergraduate RMRT 4463 Areas and Facilities In Leisure Services Prerequisites: LEIS 3463 or consent of instructor. Description: Planning, design and development of areas and facilities in leisure service delivery systems. Previously offered as RMTR 4463., Undergraduate RMRT 4473 Recreation In the Natural Environment Description: Theory and practical application of outdoor recreation concepts with emphasis on philosophies, principles, policies, economics, trends and problems. Previously offered as RMTR 4473.

16 16 School of Kinesiology, Applied Health and Recreation RMRT 4480 Internship in Recreational Therapy Prerequisites: Last semester senior year with cumulative GPA of 2.5 and completion of RMRT 3480, RMRT 4481 and co-requisite of RMRT Description: Supervised fieldwork experience in recreational therapy. Graded on a pass-fail basis. Must be taken concurrently with RMRT Previously offered as RMTR Offered for variable credit, 1-9 credit hours, maximum of 9 credit hours. -9 RMRT 4481 Senior Seminar In Leisure Services Prerequisites: RMRT major; completion of a minimum of 15 hours of Leisure Studies core courses. Description: Culmination of course work in leisure studies. Examination of current issues, professional practices and personal philosophy of leisure. Previously offered as RMTR Contact hours: Lecture: 1 RMRT 4483 Administrative Documentation in Internship for Recreational Therapy Prerequisites: Last semester senior year with cumulative GPA of 2.5 and RMRT 3480, RMRT 4481 and co-requisite of RMRT Description: Assignment based course that complements RMRT 4480 Internship in recreational therapy. Must be taken concurrently with RMRT Previously offered as RMTR Contact hours: Other: 3 RMRT 4493 Administration of Leisure Services Description: Decision-making, problem solving, personnel policies, legal issues, fiscal policies and budget procedures related to the delivery of leisure services. Previously offered as RMTR RMRT 4513 Leisure Education Prerequisites: RMTR Description: Models of leisure education discussed and practices in conjunction with enhancing student's ability with basic skills of leisure counseling to facilitate optimal leisure pursuits. Previously offered as RMTR 4513., Undergraduate RMRT 4553 Tourism in Recreation Settings Description: Theory and foundations of the philosophy, principles and practices that associate tourism with recreation agencies and settings. Previously offered as RMTR 4553., Undergraduate RMRT 4563 Entrepreneurial Recreation Management Prerequisites: RMTR 3463 or consent of instructor. Description: Introduction to the scope, characteristics and management aspects of the commercial recreation industry from an entrepreneurial perspective. Previously offered as RMTR 4563., Undergraduate RMRT 4680 Internship in Recreation Management Prerequisites: Last semester senior year with cumulative GPA of 2.5 and 500 verified experience hours. RMRT 4481 and co-requisite of RMRT Description: Supervised field work experience in Leisure Services Management. Graded on a pass-fail basis. Must be taken concurrently with RMRT Previously offered as RMTR Offered for variable credit, 1-9 credit hours, maximum of 9 credit hours. -9 RMRT 4683 Administrative Documentation in Internship for Recreation Management Prerequisites: Last semester senior year with cumulative GPA of 2.5 and 500 verified experience hours. RMRT 4481 and co-requisite of RMRT Description: Assignment based course that complements RMRT 4680 Internship in Leisure Services Management. Must be taken concurrently with RMRT Previously offered as RMTR Contact hours: Other: 3 RMRT 4713 Campus Recreation, Intramurals, and Sport Description: Program operations, industry standards, and current issues surrounding these areas of the recreation industry., Undergraduate

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